JAMES F. Clements (cen- ‘ tre) was guest speaker at 2 last night's dinner meeting of the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club. Mr. Clements, P. E. 1. credit officer for the Industrial Development Bonk, Moncton. - ..-.... i A guest speaker from Monc-l ton, James F. Clements. was! featured at the meeting of the: Kinsmen Club at the Chariot-E tetown Hotel last night. i ' Clements, credit officerI for Prince Edward Island for the Industrial Development Bank of Canada, showed a film which indicated the business loan application procedure of the bank. and gave a talk on the activities of the corporation. He said that it was formed as a Crown corporation in 1944 as a subsidiary of the Bank of Can- ada and discussed the purpose for which it was set up. He pointed out the various types of businesses which would be able to get loans and stated the con- ditions for approval of the loans. He said that the IDB was set up mainly to help in the estab- lishment of small businesses and at present the dollar value of loans that have been made is $462,000,000 with loan 5 ranging from $5,000 to $1,000,000. The average loan made across Canada is $44,000 White the P. E. I. average is $23,000, he said. IDB’s History Traced For Ch'iown Kinsmen: illustrated his talk with films, and esti and answer period followed. Left to right are Kenneth Yeo, president of the local club: Mr. Clements. and Clive Cudmore, who act- ed as chairman for last night's meeting. He was thanked by Brian} ISLAND NEWS PAGE! Alberton and West Prince Countv 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. March 22. 1963. St. Patrick’s Play Presented By Tignish Dramatic Club . Abby Answers an Ad" that kept the audience in laughter ichines in an im centered around Abby Alnsleyftodayls fast movmg world. AR 0- a dyed-in-the-wool old maid who ,Belyea' 3‘93 representmve in theihad no use for the male sex, high school auditorium Sundav i but much to her surprise bccame “lie tangled UP “'th f0“? Ol.tion of his iirm's Compu-Tronic' hem, when she wrote a letter to, ' TIGNISH -— The Tignlsh Dra- matic Club under the direction of Aubin Gallant presented its annual St. Patrick’s play, a c medy in three - acts afternoon. Monday and Tuesdayiq evenings. ‘ Irish aires throughout the pro- grams were played by Mrs. b Harry Rlogan, Miss Jean Perry, and. ’ter ay. , Ws, The cast of characters includ- The demonstration, one of threelsentalti WEATHER ed Mrs. Frank Arsenalnt, who 'Yarmouth as 41 played the leading role; 03s. St. Johns . . . . . .... 35 Alcide Boudreaut, Nelson y- HALIFAX (CPI —- The wea- ers, Ann Marie McAlduff. Irma TORONTO (CF) - 05'9"“ ther office says a northerly Perr , E d we rd Fitzgerald. telnPera‘Wes‘ flow of dry air covers most of Frankie DoucetlE. MrS- Cather- Eastern Canada and will persist line R085. Joseph Dorsey. Carol m- M“ for the next few days. This will Ann Perry. Dawson ~15 5 m an continuing clear skies in Master of ceremonies w a 3 Victoria ........... ‘7 60 the district today and likely sat. Rev. Floyd McGaugh. Edmonton ..... 31 31 “Max 39.311113 ' 3 23 Regional forecasts: New comPU'er Tm“ as: " 26 38 Halifax and vicinity, Northern Gama " 26 42 Nova Scotis, Ess cm Shore: '5 Demonstrated. M 5;" 1 24 3., Mostly sunny; little change in “hr” 10 44 temperature northwest winds “d Development in the field of gfiedfificiégmm' 3 44 20. Low-high at Halifax 22 and ;electronics in the past 16 years, S . t J M " n 40 40. New Glasgow to and 34, wt and more so in the past five hféictog ' ' ' ' ' ' " 10 34 Goshen 23 and 34. yearsl has placed cmputms "1.8- Halifax ‘ . . I . . . I u 38 South Shore, Annapolis Valley: Plant POSIUOII lnlChmone‘t'dW'n“ 11 29 Clear except for a few cloudy . intervals this afternoon- little Sydney . . . . . . . . . . .. B 30 ' {or chm” in temperature; north- the Naltioélal Cash Regigter C(2m- he I l d t t d west‘winds 20 Lowhi‘h at Yap pany sa prior to a emons ra- in t s an ci y yes er ay. was ' :conducted by Mr. Belyea and as- 31%":2' 26 and 40' Kenwme 22 ilerlrnm: computer at the IS- shting him J.M. Fitch, ~ ' a secret heart Club for 8 hus‘dand Motel in Charlottetown yes-gMaritime manager and M. . CIDe BT91“. Prince Edward ' customer service repre- lslund: Mostly sunny; little ve, for P.E.I. change in temperature; north- west winds M. Low-high at Syd. hay,” and 37. Charlottetown 13 and 32. Eastern N. B. Counties, Bay of Chaleur: Mostly sunny; mild. northwest winds a). 'Low-high hi; Moncton 18 and 38. Campbeliton M and 40. St. John River Valley: Clear except for a few cloudy inter- vals in the afternoon: mild' northwest winds 20. Low-high a't Fredericton 20 and 43. Saint Johnwzs and 40. Edmundston 20 Bay of Fundy: Northwut 20 a few clouds with widely separated snow flurrles; visibility 10 miles lowering in flurries to four miles; tempera. tures near 30. High tide today at Charlotte town at 8:39 am. and 7:48 p.m, At Rustico at 4:10 am. a e 3:11 pm. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 6:02 and sets at 8: Ralph Arsenault, and Henry Arsenault. Seven girls from grades seven and eight elementary school danced an Irish jig, ‘and sang a chorus “Irish Mother Of Mine" and “Irish Lullaby." Mary Handrahan in her de- lightful Irish tone very beauti- fully rendered “Wearing of the Green" and an encore of “Ire- land Must Be Heaven." The three - act comedy “Aunt Boy Struck In O’Leary O‘LEARY — A six - year-old hey was struck by a car on the main street of O'Leary yester- day afternoon while he was on his way to school. in the Community Hospital with possible head injuries is Melvin Waite, son of Mrs. site. It is believed he dashed out into the path of the car dri- ven by Blair Bernard. O‘Leary. The boy is being held in hos- pital overnight for observation. 4. < D) g Scott. I During the remainder of the, meeting. reports were submitt-‘ ed on Kingo, an Easter basketl campaign, and other regular business was discussed. President Kenneth Yea report- ed on the Kinsmen zone meet- ing which was held in Moncton, March 17. He stated that there was a large Charlottetown and Summerside representation at the very enthusiastic meeting. “Zone has shown a very sharp increase in numbers and activi- ties recently," he said. also congratulated the club‘s curling team which had won the Bluebird Trophy last Saturday night in Moncton. This trophy is emblematic of Kins- men curling supremacy in the Maritimes. On the team were David Walker, John Bond. Keith Dalziei and Robert G. MacDonald. Skip Walker presented the trophy to President Yco for safe- keeping for the rest of the year. Clive Cudmore and Alan John- ston were chairman and co- chairman respectively, of the meeting. Following are the scheduled exhibition and playoff games at Sports Arena this Saturday:— 7.00 - 7.35 - Bantams-3H8 Wrens vs. BHS Bears. 7.35 - 8.10 - Bantams - BHS Tigers vs Sherwood Battlers 8.10 - 8.45 - Bantams - QCHS Beavers vs. QCHS Gulls. 8.45 9.0 - Bantams - BHS Eagles vs QCHS Crows. 9.35 - 10.05 - Paperweights - Saturday's Minor HockeySchedule WESlERN BRIEFS ~ IS PATIENT Stephen Murphy, Alberton, is a patient in the Western Hos- pltal. . IN WESTERN HOSPITAL 'Mrs. David Matthews, Elms- dslc, is a patient in the West- cu Hospital. ' ; FROM CASCUMPEC ': 'Mrs. Edward Arsenault, Cas- .‘ cumpcc. is a patient at Com- . * quirky Hospital. ‘ ALSO PATIENT f, ’ Nelson Adams, O’Leary, is a patient in the Community Hos- _ vital- .‘ IN O'LEABY HOSPITAL {-1 William Dyment, West Point, : Is a patient at the Community , Hospital at O'Leary. IN HOSPITAL. Pat Rochford. Alberton, is a tient in the Western Hospital. AGE 3 1-24 VM 1 sun SURGERY . , cc Arsenault, daughter 5 d Donut Arsenault, Wellington, ‘v under-won surgery at Commun- Iy Hospital. RETURN TO ONT. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Turner It" returned to Trenton. 0nt., after visiting relatives and m in O'Lcsry. ‘ ' mm RETURNS ' mid Commit, Dnlhousie mm 7 student. has returned U “at. am I sat-spending his .. “ Mathishomc, “- ark. i l I St. Jean Snipes vs St. Jean Bud- les. 10.05 - 10.35 — Peewecs - BHS 00 Cranes vs Parkdale Spring Park Robins. 10.35 - 11.05 - Peewees - WKS Wolves vs. BHS Rams. 11.05 - 11.35 - Pecwees - BHS Jays vs QCHS Owls 11.35 12.05 - Paperweights- WKS Colts vs Parkdale Ter- 1e rs 12.05 - 12.35 - Paperweights - Sherwood Canaries vs PSS Fal- cons. 12.35 - 1.05 - Paperweights - St. Jean Snipes vs Budgies. 5.00 - 6. ~ Island Playoff- S’slde Bantam-s vs. Abbie Ban- tams 6.00 - 7.30 - Island Playoff - S’Side Midgets vs Abbie Midgets. 7.30 - 9.00 - Island P‘ayoff - S'Slde Juveniles vs. Abbie Ju- veniles. 9.00 - 935 - Bantams - Sher- wood Condons vs BHS Hawks. 9.35 - 10.00 - Midget City Play- off - Bruins vs Canucks 10.20 - 11.15 - Skate for all. OFFICIALS 7.00 9.20 - Gary Cudmore. Milford Quinn; 9.35 - 11.05 - John Gass, Grant Crockett. 11.05 - 1.05 - Howard Murchi- son, Les Barnes. 5.00 - 6.00 - S’side Official and Reg Profit. 600 - 7.30 - S‘side Official and Flanagan .30 9.00 - S'side Official and Brian McCormack. I 9.00 - 10.20 . Dennis Flannagan and Billy Sherry. Dennis 7 . Overproduction (Continued from pagé one) has won the Woodrow Wilson Scllolarsh p award and is study- ing at Int. Allison University, Mr. Hardngtou told the home. be made Looking back over farming ills dining years. he said the introduction of margarine —~z-.nd that was under a Liberal governed-started the wins- tion of ttn dairy industry, and it has been detoxicrating since that time. PRAISES THRONE SPEECH Mr. Myers said the throne tan, t suggest should be added: ‘My govern- ment has been and aluays will be a progressive government." That would have put “the icing on the cabs." he said. ‘ ael‘s RT. REV. J.T. ARSENAULT Former Island I Priest Honored Pope John XXIII has con- ferred papal honors on a for- mer Island priest, Rev. John T. Arsenault. pastor of St. Mich- Church, South Berwick. Maine. He was raised to the rank of Domestic Prelate with the title of Right Reverend Monsignor. A former resident of St. Louis, he is a cousin of Edward Arsen- ault, Reserve Street, and of Mrs. Nancy Gallant, Peake Street. Charlottetown. Well Known Carpenter Dies At 89 O'LEARY — William 0. Meg- gison, well known carpenter, died at his home in Knutsford, Saturday morning, March 16, in his 90th year. Mr. Meggison, son of George Eden Meggiscn, was born at Cascumpec, P.E.I., in 1888. In 1915 he moved to Perth Amboy, New Jersey, where he worked in the shipyards as car- penter and pattern maker. He returned to the Island in 1924 and purchasd a home in Knuts- ford Where he operated a saw- mill. He built his first house at Woodstock when he was only 16. and since then had constructed the O'Leary Elementary School, Jelley's department store, and many homes in and around O’Leary. ' He is survived by his third wife, the former Ella Morrison of Coleman: the children of his first wife, the former Margaret Smallman, William L., New George W.. Knutsord: Jersey; H a z e 1, Gallagher, New Jersey. His se- cond wife was the former Ida MacGregor. A son. Albert was killed overseas in 1918. The funeral was held Wednes- day afternoon from his late re- sidence in Knutsford where the service was conducted by RAev. Maxwell Nesbitt, assisted by Rev. David Hamilton. A duet, “Does Jesus Care," was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Nes- bit. I-I mns were, “Someday We'll Understand." and "Be- neath the Cross of Jesus.” Pallbearers were Claude Mac- Neill, Lewis Harris. Guy Harris. Milford Jelley, Ira Ellis and James Duncan, Interment was in the Spring- field United Church cemetery. bc found with the speech, and that‘s the first time that has ever happened. he observed. in jovial mood. he congratu- laiid the people of tile province for re-elccting the Shaw gov- ernment. then added ‘but they muldn‘t have done anything else." It‘s “tile best government of my time at least," he added. He praised the people respon- 5lblc for [he Elite Potato Seed Farm that is growing “better than Foundation to supply the Island’s top potato men and warm commendation for the success that is achieved in combattiug disease in the potato industry Commanding the government for the extension of rural elec- tric lines, he said the density required for government back- iig is now to the mzle, and it will even go lower ttan thaw. Mr. Mvelrs also spoke with appreciation of the write con- servation efforts. Building of ponds “will afford. sport to our own peop'e in well as visitors." and will also affect water con- strvation. he said. REPORTS ON TR With the aid of pbomrlphs. Mr. Myers gave a 19W re- port of his trip across Canada in “‘ ' attic“! open- in W- ernment in a motorcade that travelled from Newfomcland to British Columbia. He urged that expanded use . n . thing that. city Wu want to see at first band." he sat , “is the operatlosl of a fa ." Regarding tourism, he recom- mended that» summdlngs be kept Clean. I on comfortal‘he and rates reason- able. "'l‘iicre vc been sum cases," he said, "where tour- ists have complained of being overcharged. It shouldn't be done. We should me our tourists well.“ He said he hoped til! Vic- imia causeway Will be com- 'Jefed this year It! the benefit There’s not one fault that can of tourists. Birchwood High Tops QCHS 4-2 Some 500 fans saw Birch- wood High outskate Queen Charlotte High and emerge with a 4-2 victory over their North River Road rivals in the first game of the City Interscholastic playdowns at the Sports Arena last night. Billy Weatherbie spearheaded the Birchwood attack with a pair of goals while Alan Flood and S a n d y MacDonald added singletons. Gary Cudmore and Bob Doh- erty were the Queen Charlotte marksmen. Last night's contest had plenty of everything and both coaches. Jack Kane of Birchwood an Jack Ready of Queen Charlotte, had their players setting a tor. rid pace during most of the game. The flrt period ended with the score deadlocked at 2- all, the second frame was score- less and in the wide open third period Birchwood banged in two unanswered markers. ’ Officials for the game were Don Frizzell and Don McCor- mack Curling Draw For Montague Following is the Montague curling draw for Friday. This is Oland Tray Competition: 7 Ice 1. Judge J. S. DcsRochcs, J. Cudmore, K. MacDonald, J. Yorston. vs. 1". MacDonald, D. Herring, B. Ferguson, G. Gid- d gs Ice 2. Dr. L. A. Johnstone, G. Worth, A. E. Nelson, W. Nsddy. vs. . C. Stewart, Dr W McInt- Q illl’ yre, D Clarkson, L. Stewart. P. M. Ice 1. Dr. P. McIntyre, H. Mosr. G. Warner, Gene Murphy, vs. A. E. Sullivan, Glen Mur- phy. E Duvar, J. Murphy. Ice 2. C. Nicholson. A. Jones. M. Wigglnton, J. McNeil], vs P. Sinclair, E. Shaw, 3. Bryand, 'l‘. Hooper. Bombers Take Game West Royalty Bombers last night defeated Glasgow Road by a score of 5-2 In the Sunny Isis League. Scoring for the winners were, Lloyd Dolron 3 Simms 1 goals for the losing team. I.P. ._*Wmmn\npg/RW,W EATO N'S \‘ SATURDAY 2 m. SPECIALS On sale 2 pm. Saturday and remain on sale while quantities last. No phone or mail orders please! ,— 0 mil Luggage and Sporting Goods Clearance! Golf Clubs Discontinued line includes woods, irons. putters both right and left hand. 2 P.M. Special. 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